debian-mirror-gitlab/debian/gitlab.templates

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Template: gitlab/fqdn
Type: string
Default: localhost
_Description: Fully qualified domain name for this instance of Gitlab:
Please choose the domain name which should be used to access this
instance of Gitlab.
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This should be the fully qualified name as seen from the Internet, with
the domain name that will be used to access the pod.
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If a reverse proxy is used, give the hostname that the proxy server
responds to.
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Template: gitlab/user
Type: string
Default: gitlab
_Description: Operating System user for this instance of Gitlab:
Please choose the username of the user used to run this instance of Gitlab.
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This username will also be used in SSH urls of projects hosted with this
instance of Gitlab. For example, git@git.example.com:foo/bar.git
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Template: gitlab/ssl
Type: boolean
Default: false
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_Description: Enable https?
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Enabling https means that an SSL/TLS certificate is required to access this
Gitlab instance (as Nginx will be configured to respond only to https
requests). A self-signed certificate is enough for local testing (and can be
generated using, for instance, the package easy-rsa), but it is not
recommended for a production instance.
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Some certificate authorities like Let's Encrypt (letsencrypt.org), CAcert
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(cacert.org) offer free SSL/TLS certificates.
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Note: CAcert issued certificates are not trusted by all browsers, it requires
installing CAcert's root certificate in such cases.
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Nginx must be reloaded after the certificate and key files are made available
at /etc/gitlab/ssl. letsencrypt package may be used to automate interaction
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with Let's Encrypt to obtain a certificate.
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Template: gitlab/letsencrypt
Type: boolean
Default: false
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_Description: Use Let's Encrypt?
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Symbolic links to certificate and key created using letsencrypt package
(/etc/letencrypt/live) will be added to /etc/gitlab/ssl if this option is
selected.
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Otherwise, certificate and key files have to be placed manually to
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/etc/gitlab/ssl directory as 'gitlab.crt' and 'gitlab.key'.
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Nginx will be stopped, if this option is selected, to allow letsencrypt to use
ports 80 and 443 during domain ownership validation and certificate retrieval
step.
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Note: letsencrypt does not have a usable nginx plugin currently, so
certificates must be renewed manually after 3 months, when current
letsencrypt certificate expire.